Frymaster GSMS User Manual

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extinguishing the burners. This process repeats as required to maintain the temperature at the
setpoint programmed into the controller.

The controller is the interface between the operator and the other components of the equipment. In
the water heating system, its function is to control the firing of the burners.

1.4.5 How the Basket Lift System Works

When the Start switch is pressed to start the cooking cycle, logic circuits in the controller activate
the basket lift motors, lowering the basket into the cookpot. As the motors drive the basket lift arms
down, a cam attached to the left motor (when viewed from the rear) eventually loses contact with a
roller-activated microswitch and power to the motors is cut. When the controller times out, logic
circuits reverse the switch positions so that the motor circuit is again completed and the motors are
restarted, raising the basket from the cookpot. At the fully raised position, the cam again makes con-
tact with the microswitch, cutting power to the motors and stopping the lift in the raised position.

1.4.6 Technician Troubleshooting Guides

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

A. Water not turned on.

A. Turn on Water

Autofill does not add

water when water

level is below the

normal water-level

sensor (the shorter of

the two water-level

sensors).

B. Failed solenoid, failed computer,

or loose/broken wiring.

Test: Check for at least 22VAC at
Pin 5 of the 24VAC terminal block
and at solenoid end of wire 66C,
and check for ground (0 voltage) at
Pin 6 of 15-pin connector.

B. If voltage is present at solenoid

end of wire 66C, and Pin 6 of
15-pin connector is grounded (0
voltage present), check
continuity of wire 50C. If wire
50C is good, replace solenoid.

If voltage is present at solenoid
end of wire 66C and at Pin 6 of
15-pin connector, replace
controller.

If voltage is not present at
solenoid end of wire 66C, check
wiring between solenoid and
terminal block for loose
connection or break in the wire.

A. Starch accumulation on the normal

water-level sensor (the shorter of
the two water-level sensors) is
preventing the sensor from
grounding.

A. Clean the water-level sensors.

NOTE:

Do not use deliming solu-

tion.

B. Mineral content of water is too low

to provide a ground.

B. Add 1/8

th

cup of baking soda to

water in cookpot. DO NOT
USE SALT!
Doing so will
damage the cookpot.

Autofill does not shut

off when the cookpot

is full.

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